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Imperialism

. 10. Illegally by encouraging a Panamanian revolutionEconomicsMaintaining stability in Latin America and maintaining the Open Door PolicyLocal revolutionary movementsJingoism15. An attachment to the Monroe Doctrine that said the U.S. would exercise international police power.16. Yellow journalist and publisher of the New York Morning journal.

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Imperialism

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    1. Imperialism Economic factors A strong nation’s attempt to create an empire by dominating a weaker nation. The American Fruit Company For new markets in which to sell goods and raw materials Americans were losing spirit/vitality so they needed a new frontier. Jingoism, yellow journalism, destruction of American mills and sugar plantations, sinking of the U.S.S. Maine Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines Equal access to Chinese consumers To ensure a shorter route between the Atlantic and the Pacific

    2. 10. Illegally by encouraging a Panamanian revolution Economics Maintaining stability in Latin America and maintaining the Open Door Policy Local revolutionary movements Jingoism 15. An attachment to the Monroe Doctrine that said the U.S. would exercise international police power. 16. Yellow journalist and publisher of the New York Morning journal

    3. 17. Yellow journalist and publisher of New York World 18. Chinese resentment to foreign influence 19. Taft’s policy that to maintain order abroad the U.S. must invest money in foreign economy 20. exaggerated ,sensational headlines; false stories. 21. Members of the 1st volunteer Calvary during the Spanish Am. War led by T. Roosevelt 22. War cry for the Spanish Am. War

    4. 23. Naval officer who wrote The Influence of Sea Power Upon History. 24. Rebel leader in the Philippines 25. African Americans who fought superbly at San Juan Hill 26. Owner of the American Fruit Company in the Banana Republic 27. Minister who wrote Our Country 28. Historian who wrote The Significance of the American Frontier.

    5. 29. Few 30. Joseph Wheeler, Richmond Pearson Hobson 31. William Crawford Gorgas

    6. Progressivism Henry George, Edward Bellamy T. Roosevelt Gambling, prostitution, Child labor, and etc. Initiative Recall 18th Amendment 16th Amendment 17th Amendment 19th Amendment Woodrow Wilson

    7. Upton Sinclair Henry George Edward Bellamy Socialists Systematic change Pure Food and Drug Act and Meat Inspection Act Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Alice Paul, and Carrie Chapman Catt

    8. Alice Paul W. Wilson Anti-trust suits W. Wilson Socialists Horace Mann W.E. B. Dubois Booker T. Washington Tuskegee State Normal School

    9. WWI 51. Aggressively building up a nation’s armed forces for war. 52. When neither side can gain the advantage 53. Germany’s quick sweep method 54. Immigrants 55. Token Force 56. A group of unarmed vessels surrounded by armed destroyers 57. Battle of Chateau Thierry 58. Vladimir Lenin

    10. 59. An investment that could be redeemed later for value plus interest 60. Gave short minute speeches to encourage the purchase of liberty bonds 61. Over the nations war related production 62. Settled labor disputes that may hinder production 63. group that would agree to the Versailles Treaty only if certain reservations were made to insure the Monroe Doctrine 64. Senators totally opposed to the Versailles Treaty because of the League of Nations

    11. Henry Cabot Lodge An international organization proposed by W. Wilson that would ensure peace They quit their jobs or were fired Eugene V. Debs 14 Points W. E. B. Dubois An armistice or cease fire was issued Corporal Alvin York Archduke Francis Ferdinand

    12. Pledge created by the U.S. requiring Germany to warn ships before attacking Strip of land between muddy rat infested trenches “Over There” “Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo” Birmingham Mobile

    13. 1920s Russian Communism 1% Rockefeller FBI Warren G. Harding Anarchists, socialists, and immigrants Victims of the Red scare “There is no right to strike against the public safety by anyone, anywhere, anytime.” finks

    14. Workers received a 27% wage increase Republicans Disarmament Nativism Europe Albert B. Falls gave drilling rights on public lands in Teapot Dome Wyoming to a private company in exchange for money Calvin Coolidge

    15. Governmental hands off approach to business Kellogg Briand Pact Installment plans Henry Ford Model T. Flapper Jeanette Rankins Segregation not by law but by custom. Understood separation bootleggers

    16. Speakeasies John T. Scopes Advocated African American self-respect, economic empowerment and a return to the Motherland Africa Pittsburg’s KDKA Harlem Renaissance Margaret Sanger Zelda Sayer Fitzgerald W.C. Handy KKK

    17. Crash and Depression Dow Jones Industrial Average Suddenly closed Hoover Tenant groups Dust Bowl Voluntary controls Depression Humor Welfare capitalism Hoovervilles Hawley Smoot Tariff

    18. Keep bids low 0.1% Soup Kitchens 21st Amendment Breadlines WWI Bonus Army Empire State Building get rich quick attitude FDR

    19. 125. Al Capone

    20. New Deal From March to June 1933 when FDR pushed his New Deal programs through Congress Federal Deposit Insurance provided insurance for bank deposits up to $5000 Civil Works Administration gave jobs building or improving roads, parks, airports or other facilities Securities Exchange Commission Home Owners Loan Corporation Mary McCleod Bethune

    21. Wagner Act Social Security System Demagogues Court packing scheme Recession CIO or Congress of Industrial Organizations Symphony and opera Soap operas FDIC, TVA, Social Security, SEC

    22. Post offices and federal buildings bank holiday Fireside chats Demagogues Fair Labor Standards Act

    23. WWII Mussolini, Hitler, and Stalin all but the Soviet Union Germany neutrality acts Japan Battle of Gaudalcanal island hopping The Manhattan Project D-Day Holocaust

    24. Office of War Mobilization books, popular music, movies, and baseball games equal distribution of scarce items Victory against the Axis abroad and Victory against racism at home. Japanese Americans

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